Canadian Army brigade commander steps down amid ‘Blue Hackle Mafia’ investigations

Canadian Army brigade commander steps down amid ‘Blue Hackle Mafia’ investigations

The officer in charge of a Canadian Army brigade has stepped down in the aftermath of a controversy over a now-defunct Facebook group where members of an Ottawa-based reserve unit allegedly posted hateful and inappropriate content. CBC News has learned Col.

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